
Knowledge Train,
20 Old Bailey,
London, EC4M 7AN,
England,
United Kingdom.
Getting here
Walking: 2 minutes from St Paul’s Underground station.
Walking: 5 minutes from Barbican Underground station.
Walking: 8 minutes from Farringdon railway station.
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More information about London
About London
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, bisected by the River Thames, it has been a major settlement for more than 2000 years.
Founded by the ancient Romans as Londinium, the modern city of London was once a collection of towns along the River Thames whose borders grew until they eventually met, creating Greater London.
Places within London are identified using district names, such as Mayfair, Southwark, Wembley, and Whitechapel. These reflect the names of villages that have been absorbed by city but are sometimes named after parishes or former boroughs.
You can find our London offices in the historic centre of the City of London located at 20 Old Bailey, London, EC4M 7AN, England, United Kingdom, just a 15 min walk from St Paul’s Cathedral – St. Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD.

St Paul’s cathedral in London
Travel to and from London
London Underground
The London Underground, or just the “Tube,” is the oldest metro system in the world and built the world’s first underground electric line, the City and South London Railway. The Tube serves 270 stations, 4 million daily travellers and over 1 billion commuters each year.
Rail

Waterloo Station in London
Another 260 above-ground railways stations help ferry passengers around the city. Most rail lines terminate in the centre of London at train stations such as Waterloo, which sees more than 184 million visitors each year, and Clapham Junction which has the highest train traffic of any station in Europe.
Air
Another 260 above-ground railways stations help ferry passengers around the city. Most rail lines terminate in the centre of London at train stations such as Waterloo, which sees more than 184 million visitors each year, and Clapham Junction which has the highest train traffic of any station in Europe.

London Heathrow Airport
Bus

London Victoria Coach Station
London’s bus network runs 24 hours a day. 9,300 vehicles, 675 bus routes and 19,000 bus stops allows more than 2 billion commuter trips each year. London also has one of the largest wheelchair-accessible public bus transport networks in the world.
London’s primary bus transport hub is Victoria Coach Station. The station has roughly 2000,000 weekly passengers and provides services across the UK and Europe.
Things to do in London
In 2015 all top 10 most popular tourist attractions in the UK were to be found in London:
- British Museum
- National Gallery
- Natural History Museum
- Southbank Centre
- Tate Modern
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Science Museum
- Somerset House
- Tower of London
- National Portrait Gallery.
When visiting London, you may want to go see the entertainment district of the West End near Leicester Square. London’s theatre district is found here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs, and restaurants, including the city’s Chinatown district.
Shows and events
The United Kingdom’s Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Opera, and English National Opera are based in London and perform at the famous Royal Opera House and the Royal Albert Hall – Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 2AP.
Upper Street in Islington has more bars and restaurants than any other street in the United Kingdom, while Oxford Street is the longest shopping street in the UK at 1 mile (1.6 km) long.

Royal Albert Hall – Kensington Gore in London

The Lord Mayor’s show near Bank in London
If you come down at just the right time, you may get to see one of London’s many famous annual events, beginning with the New Year’s Day Parade.
The flamboyant Notting Hill Carnival is held late august each year. While the centuries-old Lord Mayor’s Show, celebrating the annual appointment of a new Lord Mayor of the City of London happens every November.
Museums and galleries
London also has hundreds of museums and galleries which are both research institutions and major tourist attractions.
In 1824, the National Gallery was founded to house the British national collection of Western paintings and often displays prominent works by international artists as well as large exhibitions. The National Portrait Gallery was later founded in 1856 to house depictions of prominent figures from British history.
While the national gallery hosts works of art by western artists, those pieces created by British artists are housed at Tate Britain, originally established as an extension of the National Gallery.

The National Gallery in London

The Natural History Museum in London
The borough of South Kensington has been developed as a cultural and scientific quarter. Three major national museums can be found there: the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Science Museum – Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD.